- Whare-oneone,
Raukato and Urututu. As a result, Tū-te-tawhā came in a
canoe to Wharewaka,
landed and
asked Te Teko to
return his wives; he
returned Raukato, but...
- wives,
Raukato and Urututu. As a result, Tū-te-tawhā came in a
canoe to Wharewaka,
landed and
asked Te Teko to
return his wives; he
returned Raukato, but...
- was
succeeded in turn by his son, Te Rangituamatotoru. He also
married Raukato and Urututu. A
further son, Te Māri, was the
ancestor of Te Uamairangi...